A High School Running Back Rushed For 600 Yards And Scored 10 Touchdowns

It was the type of performance that you're only accustomed to
seeing in a video game.

Senior running back Thomas Tyner, of Aloha High School in Oregon,
ran the ball 38 times for a record-breaking 643 yards and 10
touchdowns in Aloha's 84-63 win over Lakeridge on Friday. It was
the best single-game rushing performance in Oregon history and
the third highest total ever.

That's roughly 17 yards each time he touched the football.

Tyner's blazing speed was on full display during his
record-setting performance. Nearly every time he broke through
the defensive line, he was scampering towards the end zone.

He is nearly
untouchable in the open field, clocking a time of 4.38 in the
40-yard dash and setting an Oregon state record in the 100-meter
dash with a time of 10.35 seconds as a sophomore. That speed will
translate well to the college game, where he'll suit up for the
Oregon Ducks in 2013.

According to
Rivals, Tyner is the sixth best running back recruit in the
nation. He turned down offers from USC, Tennessee and Boise St.,
among others to play at Oregon.